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<p>[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 635486, member: 7638"]Looking at the photos, I can't see any telltale signs of whizzing. On a closer view, one would see parallel ridges caused by successive passes of the abrasive brush, and metal "piled up" in thin ridges around the devices. This job was skillful enough to hide these signs. I suspect that some nicks and dings on the Liberty figure, and in the fields were smoothed out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 635486, member: 7638"]Looking at the photos, I can't see any telltale signs of whizzing. On a closer view, one would see parallel ridges caused by successive passes of the abrasive brush, and metal "piled up" in thin ridges around the devices. This job was skillful enough to hide these signs. I suspect that some nicks and dings on the Liberty figure, and in the fields were smoothed out.[/QUOTE]
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